Farmer Anna’s latest update: drilling beans in March!

Farming in March is an interesting bag. One day it's sunshine and daffodils swaying in the breeze, and the next, we're battling against gusts that could knock over a tractor and frosts to freeze your digits off.

But just last week, Farmer Anna got lucky with the sunshine and spent a whole day drilling beans into the soil. It's a bit like planting a secret garden, except instead of magic beans, we're relying on good old-fashioned hard work and a bit of luck.

The beans are already starting to sprout, and it's amazing to see how quickly they can grow when the sun decides to shine. And when the rain comes, it's like the whole farm is taking a deep breath, replenishing the soil and giving everything a fresh start.

It's a month of contrasts, but that's what makes farming in March so exciting – every day is a new adventure! You can see how Farmer Anna got on in her latest PPTV update below…


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Sally Jackson

Sally’s the owner and manager of the farm park, restaurant and wedding venue at The Pink Pig Farm, a working farm run by Sally’s husband, Farmer Andrew, and daughter, Farmer Anna. When she’s not busy running around the farm park, she loves being creative, painting and making lovely pottery!

http://www.pinkpigfarm.co.uk
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